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day one will take him to iowa, colorado, california and nevada. before he spends tonight, back in the sunshine state. >>> meanwhile, his challenger, mitt romney is crisscrossing many of the very same battleground states. he went from the debate in florida to nevada, then on to colorado yesterday. today he is set to swing right back to nevada. and then, campaign in iowa. >>> these numbers are dizzying. obama's job approval rating is now 49% among likely voters. which is the lowest since september, late september. even when george w. went for re-election his number never dropped below 50% among likely voters. so, to see if obama is re-elected it is going to have to go against history in the numbers statistically. >> the thing about history no republican candidate has ever won the white house without winning ohio. obama maintaining a narrowing lead in iowa. that really could prove to be pivotal. just imagine -- fast forward, november 6, you and i will be here, at our normal shift that night. they could still be counting the votes as we sit here early
day one will take him to iowa, colorado, california and nevada. before he spends tonight, back in the sunshine state. >>> meanwhile, his challenger, mitt romney is crisscrossing many of the very same battleground states. he went from the debate in florida to nevada, then on to colorado yesterday. today he is set to swing right back to nevada. and then, campaign in iowa. >>> these numbers are dizzying. obama's job approval rating is now 49% among likely voters. which is the...
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it will be sunny and warm, though, in southern california. isn't it always? dallas and oklahoma city could see another round of severe weather, though. >> cooler weather moves into the midwest with temperatures dropping by at least ten degrees. chicago will be 63. seattle and portland in the mid-60s. fargo is chilly at 47. >>> it is not often that a baby rejected by his mom will do as well as the guy you're about to meet. >> we know you love this story, rob. yan yan is a polar bear who is 100 days old. he's china's first artificially bred polar bear and apparently his mom didn't want to raise him. >> zookeepers say he's healthy, he's putting on weight and should be ready to meet zoo visitors this summer. 20 excited guests were invited to a special party for yan yan over the weekend. he's going to be a sensation when he meets his public. >> i mean, is there anything more adorable than a polar bear cub? >> it's cute. and one that's overcome family strife, rejected by his mom. >> i could not be rooting for yan yan. look at that thing. >> can't wait to see his li
it will be sunny and warm, though, in southern california. isn't it always? dallas and oklahoma city could see another round of severe weather, though. >> cooler weather moves into the midwest with temperatures dropping by at least ten degrees. chicago will be 63. seattle and portland in the mid-60s. fargo is chilly at 47. >>> it is not often that a baby rejected by his mom will do as well as the guy you're about to meet. >> we know you love this story, rob. yan yan is a...
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a homeless guy in california who was stalking madonna in 1995. he was actually arrested for stalking her. well, now he's moved on to halle berry. but this is actually really serious. he told the l.a. -- or lapd told halle that hoskins threatened "i'm going to kill that expletive, i'm going to cut her throat." so now she's saying she actually wants to leave hollywood and move to france. and actually her fiance actually lives in france. so she's saying she'd like to go live with him -- >> and get out of the madness of hollywood. >> and a safety issue. exactly. and bring her little girl nahla along with her. there are some custody battles going on. >> a lot of drama. >> but she is kind of concerned for her safety. >> that's a very specific violent threat, i want to slit her throat. that's very scary. good luck, maybe she can get out of the country, escape the madness of that life for a little while. also, we talked i think a few days ago about this new princess diana movie that's going to chronicle the last two years of her life. well, guess who lan
a homeless guy in california who was stalking madonna in 1995. he was actually arrested for stalking her. well, now he's moved on to halle berry. but this is actually really serious. he told the l.a. -- or lapd told halle that hoskins threatened "i'm going to kill that expletive, i'm going to cut her throat." so now she's saying she actually wants to leave hollywood and move to france. and actually her fiance actually lives in france. so she's saying she'd like to go live with him --...
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. >>> but first, a developing story taking place right now off the coast of california. it involves a crippled racing yacht called the "geraldton western australia" as it limps toward san francisco bay. >> the boat's crew is lucky to still be involved in an ongoing round the world race after being hit by a huge wave over the weekend. its skipper said, the sea was alive with rage. abc's clayton sandell has the latest details. >> reporter: when the crew of the "geraldton western australia" left china last month for the u.s., it was smooth sailing. but just 400 miles from the california coast, the 68-foot racing yacht ran into trouble. just before dawn saturday, the boat was hit by a monstrous swell. steering was knocked out. >> and the crew took the full force of that wave on them. so it knocked them over. >> reporter: four people were hurt, including jane hitchens, the ship's medic. she may have several broken ribs. a coast guard plane dropped medical supplies on saturday but bad weather kept rescuers from reaching the boat. the coast guard finally reached the yacht and r
. >>> but first, a developing story taking place right now off the coast of california. it involves a crippled racing yacht called the "geraldton western australia" as it limps toward san francisco bay. >> the boat's crew is lucky to still be involved in an ongoing round the world race after being hit by a huge wave over the weekend. its skipper said, the sea was alive with rage. abc's clayton sandell has the latest details. >> reporter: when the crew of the...
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first-time caller, first-time cook from california. and she wanted me to walk through purchasing the turkey at the store, the prep work, the whole nine yards,. so i did that. she sounded very satisfied. however, when weep were talking about how to test for doneness, i emphasized the fact that you check in three areas, take your meat they're -- thermometer, breast, and dressing. all of a sudden her whole tone changed. she said, oh, no. now i have to run back to the store. she said, now i have to buy three meat thermometers. >> i said, no, no, no, that's not necessary. just three areas. >> three areas. >> rookie mistake. >> we have cute phone calls we receive. >> you save a lot of meals around the country this time of year. thank you for that. thank you for being here. >> thank you. >> appreciate it. happy cooking and leftover eating to everybody out there as well. wo we'll be back with more ""world news now"" right after this. stay with us. . stay with us. ♪ o i need someone to read me stories ♪ ♪ o someone to turn the page >>> fi
first-time caller, first-time cook from california. and she wanted me to walk through purchasing the turkey at the store, the prep work, the whole nine yards,. so i did that. she sounded very satisfied. however, when weep were talking about how to test for doneness, i emphasized the fact that you check in three areas, take your meat they're -- thermometer, breast, and dressing. all of a sudden her whole tone changed. she said, oh, no. now i have to run back to the store. she said, now i have to...
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. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- california bombshell. the former modesto teacher who gave up his job and his family to move in with a former teenaged student is now in some major legal trouble. >> that's right. and that teenager has moved out of the apartment she shared with her former teacher following some alarming new allegations. it is monday, april 9th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good monday morning. i'm rob nelson. >> i'm tanya rivero in for paula faris. that former teacher, 41-year-old james hooker is now accused of sexually abusing another teenager. that was enough to end the relationship and for 18-year-old tammy powers, 18-year-old jordan powers, rather, to move out and away from the public eye. >> this actually was -- you did "weekend good morning america." you talked to her on the phone. >> i spoke to her on the phone the same day that james had been arrested and taken out of the apartment and she decided to end it. >> i'm stunned. i saw such a bright future with that relationship. i'm stunned i
. >>> this morning on "world news now" -- california bombshell. the former modesto teacher who gave up his job and his family to move in with a former teenaged student is now in some major legal trouble. >> that's right. and that teenager has moved out of the apartment she shared with her former teacher following some alarming new allegations. it is monday, april 9th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good monday morning....
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sunny in southern california. that's my kind of weather. cool and mild in seattle. >> mid 40s along the east coast and cooler than that in atlanta. 25 in chicago. 28 kansas city. just 45 in albuquerque. and that's colder than billings, a mile 66 in phoenix. >>> a youngster in pennsylvania got what you might call the greatest early birthday present ever. >> yes. brianna staub and her sixth-grade class were going to hear from brianna's mom via skype, but there were some well-timed technical problems. >> and while they straightened those out, brianna's mom came out of hiding and showed up there in person. >> i love that. >> of course you can see the birthday present that we mentioned. you've got to love that kind of moment's. staff sergeant christina staub was in afghanistan for about six months and now she's home just in time for brianna's 12th birthday. those stories are like pet stories, never get old to me. love to see that. >> love to see the reaction on zblsh t. >> the kid's face. so cool. well earned reunion. that's what i'm talking abo
sunny in southern california. that's my kind of weather. cool and mild in seattle. >> mid 40s along the east coast and cooler than that in atlanta. 25 in chicago. 28 kansas city. just 45 in albuquerque. and that's colder than billings, a mile 66 in phoenix. >>> a youngster in pennsylvania got what you might call the greatest early birthday present ever. >> yes. brianna staub and her sixth-grade class were going to hear from brianna's mom via skype, but there were some...
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but just 400 miles from the california coast, the 68-foot racing yacht ran into trouble. just before dawn saturday, the boat was hit by a monstrous swell. steering was knocked out. >> and the crew took the full force of that wave on them. so it knocked them over. >> reporter: four people were hurt, including jane hitchens, the ship's medic. she may have several broken ribs. a coast guard plane dropped medical supplies on saturday but bad weather kept rescuers from reaching the boat. the coast guard finally reached the yacht and rescued two injured sailors. they'll be taken to san francisco for emergency medical attention. since august, the team has been sailing 1 of 10 yachts competing in a race around the world. on this latest leg, a competing team shot this video. featuring waves angry enough to make even the most stalwart sailor sea sick. this is not the end of the race. the team has two weeks to fix the boat, fix themselves and set sail once again on hopefully smoother seas. clayton sandell, abc news. >> they are certainly resilient. i can't believe they are continuin
but just 400 miles from the california coast, the 68-foot racing yacht ran into trouble. just before dawn saturday, the boat was hit by a monstrous swell. steering was knocked out. >> and the crew took the full force of that wave on them. so it knocked them over. >> reporter: four people were hurt, including jane hitchens, the ship's medic. she may have several broken ribs. a coast guard plane dropped medical supplies on saturday but bad weather kept rescuers from reaching the boat....
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they have a church out in california. according to "ok!" magazine the parents are trying to orchestrate a meeting between her and the broncos quarterback at their california church. she has mentioned on more than one occasion how much she likes tim because he's handsome, charming, and above all a good christian. she was a christian pop star. have you ever listened to some of her music? >> i have not. >> you should youtube it. >> but neither did most people because she didn't get famous until she kissed a girl and liked it. >> she kind of sold out a little bit? >> well, she made music people actually got a little more into. whatever that says about pop culture. >> i don't think it's going to happen. >> but how do you go from the sex addicted, former drug addicted, to like the virgin, you know, religious guy? can women do it like that? >> he's a virgin. and she obviously isn't. >> clearly. >> and i think he's waiting for a woman that has kind of held herself to the same values that he has. >> i'm not sure that's katy. but her parents obviousl
they have a church out in california. according to "ok!" magazine the parents are trying to orchestrate a meeting between her and the broncos quarterback at their california church. she has mentioned on more than one occasion how much she likes tim because he's handsome, charming, and above all a good christian. she was a christian pop star. have you ever listened to some of her music? >> i have not. >> you should youtube it. >> but neither did most people because...
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san bernardino, california. maybe that's because he was carrying 13 pounds of high-quality marijuana. so he jumped behind a fence which happened to be the fence surrounding a police station parking lot. now taylor's facing felony drug charges. oops. >> that's a big, big, big oops. >>> well, the fda is still busy testing orange juice imports for a banned chemical. and the "wall street journal" reports this morning that it was coca-cola that blew the whistle. coke is the beverage giant, of course, that makes simply orange and minute maid. so far the fda's preliminary results from several samples have come back negative. but the safety scare could driver up juice prices. ashley glass of wfts in tampa has the very latest. >> see the juice pop out? >> reporter: orange grower richard skinner shows us. >> good. >> reporter: not a one of his oranges damaged in the recent cold snap. >> if that was freeze damage, you wouldn't have that. >> reporter: the florida department of agriculture tells us citrus damage across flori
san bernardino, california. maybe that's because he was carrying 13 pounds of high-quality marijuana. so he jumped behind a fence which happened to be the fence surrounding a police station parking lot. now taylor's facing felony drug charges. oops. >> that's a big, big, big oops. >>> well, the fda is still busy testing orange juice imports for a banned chemical. and the "wall street journal" reports this morning that it was coca-cola that blew the whistle. coke is the...
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>> reporter: 41-year-old california high school teacher james hooker left his wife and kids to move in with his student, 18-year-old jordan powers. >> i love you. >> i love you. >> reporter: they met when she was a high school freshman. but both insist they waited until jordan turned 18 in september to become physical. >> i think that they're just digging for something that wasn't there. >> reporter: james hooker resigned from the school, and jordan no longer attends classes. but police are investigating when their relationship actually began and whether they broke the law. >> i'm just following my heart, and this is the direction i'm going now. >> reporter: they say it's forever. but what happens to these high-profile controversial romances? >> police found mary kay letourneau and the young man early yesterday morning. >> reporter: remember mary kay letourneau, the 34-year-old teacher went to jail for having sex with her 13-year-old student. she served seven years in prison. but when she got out, they married and they are still together. >> if men are hot-blooded, are women cold-blood
>> reporter: 41-year-old california high school teacher james hooker left his wife and kids to move in with his student, 18-year-old jordan powers. >> i love you. >> i love you. >> reporter: they met when she was a high school freshman. but both insist they waited until jordan turned 18 in september to become physical. >> i think that they're just digging for something that wasn't there. >> reporter: james hooker resigned from the school, and jordan no longer...
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. >>> investigators will be on the scene of an amtrak train derailment in california's central valley today. that's where the train's locomotive and two passenger cars came off the rails yesterday after colliding with a big-rig truck. officials want to know how fast the train and truck were traveling at the time of that collision. at least 20 people were injured. >> just started fishtailing and then it just ground to a real fast halt. people were screaming. >> i've seen a lady over there with a broken arm. there is about, a 3-month, 4-month-old baby, covered in whatever was in the back of the diesel truck. >> they don't have seatbelts in amtrak trains either. after the amtrak derailment, a second accident took place nearby. that one involved a freight train and a tractor-trailer. police said the truck driver suffered major injuries. >>> american airlines is back under the microscope this morning with federal investigators looking into why passengers' seats came loose during flights twice in just the past three days. both planes were boeing 757s. the faa says they recently had maintena
. >>> investigators will be on the scene of an amtrak train derailment in california's central valley today. that's where the train's locomotive and two passenger cars came off the rails yesterday after colliding with a big-rig truck. officials want to know how fast the train and truck were traveling at the time of that collision. at least 20 people were injured. >> just started fishtailing and then it just ground to a real fast halt. people were screaming. >> i've seen a...
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it's the size of the state of california, that debris field moving over here. not a surprise that it's impacting seafood as well. some of the huge fish that swim the world can metabolize and shed radioactive substances. that can be good news in terms of not having that much of an impact on the food supply. angetss he did mention in the piece, even despite these elevated radioactive levels, it is still safe to eat. >> and that's -- the number one headline from that story. so that is good. >>> coming up next, after we get back from break, tomorrow's gadgets today. courtesy of our giz whiz. >> we love him. we'll see how these innovations might make your everyday life easier. you are watching "world news now." >> don't go far, everybody. we'll be back. >> announcer: abc's "world news ♪ inspector gadget >>> welcome back, everybody. we are pleased this morning to welcome back one of our favorite guests. the one and only giz wizz, dick debartolo here with the latest high-tech gadgets that will help you around the house. and you are fresh back from the national hardw
it's the size of the state of california, that debris field moving over here. not a surprise that it's impacting seafood as well. some of the huge fish that swim the world can metabolize and shed radioactive substances. that can be good news in terms of not having that much of an impact on the food supply. angetss he did mention in the piece, even despite these elevated radioactive levels, it is still safe to eat. >> and that's -- the number one headline from that story. so that is good....
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queens, new york, gregory donating a kidney so zenovia could get a kidney from samantha in porterville, california. the mastermind behind it all is an ex-marine with an mba and his own company. and a 10-year-old daughter who once had kidney failure. 15 people tried to donate. until she got the match. >> when i, you know, saw these systems, i thought there needed to be a better way. and that's what drove us to create the national kidney registry. >> it must have been a terrifying time. >> it was very stressful, yes. >> so you're giving back? you're paying forward? >> yes. you might say that. >> reporter: and so it was before dawn, matching profiles, logistics, blood types. four months, 17 hospitals, 11 states. until this largest chain of generosity ever ended with the 30th transplant, 47-year-old donald terry. >> i felt myself was like dying on dialysis. when the doctor called me and told me that he had a kidney and that he was going to donate, i can't tell you how i actually burst down in tears. >> reporter: and terry had no idea that the two people watching over him were that ex-marine and the st
queens, new york, gregory donating a kidney so zenovia could get a kidney from samantha in porterville, california. the mastermind behind it all is an ex-marine with an mba and his own company. and a 10-year-old daughter who once had kidney failure. 15 people tried to donate. until she got the match. >> when i, you know, saw these systems, i thought there needed to be a better way. and that's what drove us to create the national kidney registry. >> it must have been a terrifying...
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. >> reporter: we went to stores in new york and california. pin pads were gone. barnes & noble was so concerned it took pin pads out of 700 stores nationwide. it is unclear how thieves infiltrated the stores. what is clear ominous potential for thieves to run up thousands in purchases ruin credit and steal customer identities. >> they have to now monitor their credit reports. they have to monitor their bank statements. >> reporter: authorities warn they're expecting more scams like this targeting other stores. pierre thomas, abc news, new york. >>> well, the man who captured some of the most haunting images of the holocaust has died at age of 95. >> wilhelm blass was taking pictures of naked e mashated children. after the war he had nightmares for years about the victim he's photographed. at lest he left behind that telling evidence of the atroc y atrocities there. >>> changing gears, literally. drivers in texas are putting the pedal to the metal, hitting a new toll road with the nation's fastest speed limit. >>> the final 41-mile stretch of highway, 130, opened
. >> reporter: we went to stores in new york and california. pin pads were gone. barnes & noble was so concerned it took pin pads out of 700 stores nationwide. it is unclear how thieves infiltrated the stores. what is clear ominous potential for thieves to run up thousands in purchases ruin credit and steal customer identities. >> they have to now monitor their credit reports. they have to monitor their bank statements. >> reporter: authorities warn they're expecting more...
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rain from seattle to northern california. snow in the cascades. severe storms from corpus christi to baton rouge. heavy rain from dallas to brownsville. thunderstorms around little rock, memphis, and nashville. late-day showers from louisville to cincinnati. >> louisville. that's right. >> like you have marbles in your mouth. >> sigh sake say it like the natives. 65 atlanta. 81 down 234 miami. dallas 57. omaha 40. minneapolis 34. 68 in phoenix. 51 in salt lake city. >>> well, some officials here in new york are red in the face after an error that should get them an f in spelling. >> this is an embarrassing story. a school crossing sign right in front of a school here in manhattan, a high school in fact. it was misspelled, and apparently went unnoticed for months. but neither the school nor the city is taking blame for painting the letters s-h-c-o-o-l. they say it's the power company's fault because workers repainted that sign incorrectly after repairing the road. >> the city is promising to correct the embarrassing error a.s.p.a. i mean a.s.a.p. i
rain from seattle to northern california. snow in the cascades. severe storms from corpus christi to baton rouge. heavy rain from dallas to brownsville. thunderstorms around little rock, memphis, and nashville. late-day showers from louisville to cincinnati. >> louisville. that's right. >> like you have marbles in your mouth. >> sigh sake say it like the natives. 65 atlanta. 81 down 234 miami. dallas 57. omaha 40. minneapolis 34. 68 in phoenix. 51 in salt lake city....
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and the governor of california gave them one ipad. someone gave william a sleeping bag, kate an apron, william a cricket jacket. i have no idea either. kate a papier mache model of a castwary. william a jar of vegemite. someone in canada gave kate a pair of antelope snow goggles and a dragonfly. someone gave them two packets of notelets. >> it can be a slightly difficult situation for members of the royal family because you're going to have to feign utter delight whatever it is. >> reporter: kate got two lovely fascinators. you know, those sort of half hats for weddings brits seem to love. and william got a plaid vest. them's the breaks. i'm nick watt in london. >> what did you get them? the his and hers sweaters? >> i really wanted to get them a gift. i just couldn't figure out a way to gift-wrap relevance. >> ooh. not a big fan of the royals? >> i just don't understand the people's fascination. >> for those of you that are, members of the public can also give gifts during their engagements and tours. >> there we were last april. >>
and the governor of california gave them one ipad. someone gave william a sleeping bag, kate an apron, william a cricket jacket. i have no idea either. kate a papier mache model of a castwary. william a jar of vegemite. someone in canada gave kate a pair of antelope snow goggles and a dragonfly. someone gave them two packets of notelets. >> it can be a slightly difficult situation for members of the royal family because you're going to have to feign utter delight whatever it is. >>...
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. ♪ california dreaming ♪ on such a winter's day >> this is rock history right here. >> things that i chose to keep, obviously photos, photo albums, all of my scripts from "one day at a time." >> look you always say to us let's learn from our mistakes. >> reporter: letting go of your clutter is no easy task. >> everything in this house or in your house or your house you have brought into that space. and in this case, the stuff that mac owned was really crippling her. >> reporter: in the episode she literally axes and breaks apart an old desk where she had sat and shot up drugs. part of her decluttering and in effect self-healing. >> this is the bedroom. >> reporter: as she showed me around her bedroom and its closets, once her deepest caves of clutter, i noticed a proud glow in mckenzie. >> i am dedicating to it. >> reporter: we talked about how we heard so much about her dark decades for almost a decade she helped bring laughter to millions. i am going to read something you tell me what comes up for you if you recognize it. just the lyrics. >> i have a feeling i know what is coming.
. ♪ california dreaming ♪ on such a winter's day >> this is rock history right here. >> things that i chose to keep, obviously photos, photo albums, all of my scripts from "one day at a time." >> look you always say to us let's learn from our mistakes. >> reporter: letting go of your clutter is no easy task. >> everything in this house or in your house or your house you have brought into that space. and in this case, the stuff that mac owned was...
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showers in the pacific northwest and northern california. some mountain snow from washington state to montana. showers in the dakotas -- why are we giggling? in the upper midwest. severe storms from orlando to the carolinas. scattered showers from d.c. to philly. >> i was giggling. you were laughing. 68 in new york. 72 in atlanta. 77 in new orleans. 70s from kc to chicago. 57 in seattle. 76 in sacramento. and phoenix, heating up to 93. >> there it is. >>> the world's second tallest tower actually is set to open next month in tokyo. but the media has already gotten a sneak peek of the sweeping skyline views. >> called the tokyo sky tree, and it's 450 stories tall. oh, my knees are just shaking thinking about it. it's a radio and television tower that stands nearly 2100 feet. if you are working about earthquake safety, builders say that special steel tubes surround the central concrete column designed to offset each other to reduce -- oh, i can't even look at that. i can't look. >> you really don't like heights. >> i hate heights. >> work crew
showers in the pacific northwest and northern california. some mountain snow from washington state to montana. showers in the dakotas -- why are we giggling? in the upper midwest. severe storms from orlando to the carolinas. scattered showers from d.c. to philly. >> i was giggling. you were laughing. 68 in new york. 72 in atlanta. 77 in new orleans. 70s from kc to chicago. 57 in seattle. 76 in sacramento. and phoenix, heating up to 93. >> there it is. >>> the world's second...
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here in california, a whole different story. after weeks of battling several large wildfires in northern california, fire crews have been hit with another fast-moving inferno. in three days the ponderosa fire north of sacramento, has scorched 23 square miles. >> this fire's path is directly headed toward many of these homes. >> reporter: at least seven homes have been destroyed. thousand more are threatened. >> if i could find a crew to save my house -- i couldn't -- >> reporter: the massive fire is one of dozens burning throughout the west including idaho. where after days of warnings, flames have finally reached the town of featherville. >> that is our home, and our only home and -- yeah, we are scared. >> reporter: here some families have refused to evacuate the now smoke-filled town. in washington, flames also continue to sneak up on firefighters trying to contain the taylor bridge fire. >> we can't control where the spots are going. >> can you read me okay? >> reporter: one week after the fire sparked, 23,000 acres have bur
here in california, a whole different story. after weeks of battling several large wildfires in northern california, fire crews have been hit with another fast-moving inferno. in three days the ponderosa fire north of sacramento, has scorched 23 square miles. >> this fire's path is directly headed toward many of these homes. >> reporter: at least seven homes have been destroyed. thousand more are threatened. >> if i could find a crew to save my house -- i couldn't -- >>...
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and just yesterday we had another earthquake here in california. we'll just chalk that one up to the ring of fire! rob and paula, back to you. >> i love diana alvear. thank you for that shout-out in the beginning and the end. and to add to all that shaking, diana's ring of fire will be wet and chilly today. whanget did you just say? her what? >> just go with it. it's friday. heavy rain is soaking most of california's lower elevations with as much as a foot of new snow in the mountains. stormy from the texas gulf coast all the way up to the canadian border. expect downpours, hail and some dangerous winds. >> ring of fire, of course, famous line from nemo, right in the east, mostly 70s. mild with mostly 60s and low 70s elsewhere. >> read this real quick. i need to make a mental note. >> that's not a mental note. that's a real note. >> sorry. >> one of the most famous paintings is being auctioned next month. the painting is the screen by a norwegian artist, edward munch. >> there are four versions of "the scream." this is the only one in private hands
and just yesterday we had another earthquake here in california. we'll just chalk that one up to the ring of fire! rob and paula, back to you. >> i love diana alvear. thank you for that shout-out in the beginning and the end. and to add to all that shaking, diana's ring of fire will be wet and chilly today. whanget did you just say? her what? >> just go with it. it's friday. heavy rain is soaking most of california's lower elevations with as much as a foot of new snow in the...
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again, this happened in san pedro, california. one of our producers, jack sheehan, had something to say about him. he was a founding member of rsa films, along with his brother. they were a premiere sponsor for the fireflies tour, which raised tons of money for leukemia research. but tony scott taking his own life sunday afternoon out in california. >> let's talk about nbc. they appear to be still in damage control about the quip that won't go away. the al roker quip that came out last weekend. if you didn't see it real quick, matt lauer was on the broadcast referring to an olympic rowing tradition, and al roker weighed with a tradition of his own that seemed like a veiled reference to ann curry getting taken off the show. take a listen. >> the tradition here in new york is you throw her in the hudson river. congratulations. >> thank you. >> great to see you here in new york. >> which is different than our tradition which is throw one of us under the bus. that's another story. >> mr. roker! >> mr. roker. it sounds very plausible,
again, this happened in san pedro, california. one of our producers, jack sheehan, had something to say about him. he was a founding member of rsa films, along with his brother. they were a premiere sponsor for the fireflies tour, which raised tons of money for leukemia research. but tony scott taking his own life sunday afternoon out in california. >> let's talk about nbc. they appear to be still in damage control about the quip that won't go away. the al roker quip that came out last...
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at the age of 75 out in california. of an apparent suicide attempt, to make things even more -- a little more sad in all this. but just the thing we should remember today is just what a cultural phenomenon the show "soul train" was after it premiered back in 19 -- august of 1970. he was the host until '93. and some of the biggest names in music came through there. james brown, aretha franklin, gladys knight, stevie wonder, smokey robinson, elton john, david bowie, name them, they were all on that show. and the doors he opened for black music, for black entertainment, but really across the country and people of all races who loved that show. >> loved that show. >> it was a cultural launching pad. you can't tell me you haven't been to at least one party or one wedding where they've busted out a "soul train" line. don, you did a lot of good for a lot of people. rest in peace, my friend. whatever led you to what you did, that's between you and wherever you are right now. what you did here on earth, we thank you. >> mm-hmm.
at the age of 75 out in california. of an apparent suicide attempt, to make things even more -- a little more sad in all this. but just the thing we should remember today is just what a cultural phenomenon the show "soul train" was after it premiered back in 19 -- august of 1970. he was the host until '93. and some of the biggest names in music came through there. james brown, aretha franklin, gladys knight, stevie wonder, smokey robinson, elton john, david bowie, name them, they were...
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none has followed california's lead yet. on the corporate side, dick's sporting goods reporting it's removing some models of assault rifles. the other major gun sellers, only walmart got back to us, saying no assault rifles are coming off the shelves. the ad was for the assault rifle used in that massacre. of course, this isn't about badgering the states or any of these companies but seeing what everyone can do to make sure that what happened in newtown never happens again. friday, the nra will have their press conference and we'll see what their ideas are to help make sure we can avoid massacres in the future. chris cuomo, abc news, new york. >> it's amazing, the emotional and political fallout, and the economic fallout. >> and ultimately, these folks are in it for -- it's a business. but they need to be good corporate citizens. so we'll see a shift coming out of this. >> on multiple levels. >>> the first funeral for a teacher killed in the shooting is today not far from the sandy hook school. >> vicki soto died while prote
none has followed california's lead yet. on the corporate side, dick's sporting goods reporting it's removing some models of assault rifles. the other major gun sellers, only walmart got back to us, saying no assault rifles are coming off the shelves. the ad was for the assault rifle used in that massacre. of course, this isn't about badgering the states or any of these companies but seeing what everyone can do to make sure that what happened in newtown never happens again. friday, the nra will...
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some southern california fishermen pulled in quite a haul on their july fourth outing. an 800-pound shark caught 15 miles off the coast. that is actually an educated guess on the weight since the scale topped out at 750. >> the shark was so big it couldn't be hauled into the boat. they had to drag it into the dock by its tail. >> imagine. running up against something look that in the water. >> at lowest they had all the shark sightings in cape cod and that area. at least that's one, one less shark. >> one less shark. >> yeah. coming up we know you have been waiting to see this all day. pictures of people making pigs out of themselves, eating those hot dogs. >> first, the family has no idea where he is. but the question they really want to answer is who gets his millions? you're watching "world news now." ♪ nikki! rick! wow, you look terrific! [ female announcer ] the whitening you've always wanted. new crest 3d white glamorous white toothpaste. your smile will shine brighter after just one brushing, and it removes up to 90% of surface stains in just 5 days. for a smil
some southern california fishermen pulled in quite a haul on their july fourth outing. an 800-pound shark caught 15 miles off the coast. that is actually an educated guess on the weight since the scale topped out at 750. >> the shark was so big it couldn't be hauled into the boat. they had to drag it into the dock by its tail. >> imagine. running up against something look that in the water. >> at lowest they had all the shark sightings in cape cod and that area. at least...
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rules changed in california. why children as old as 8 years old must ride in booster seats and who is pushing for a national guideline for kids in cars. 8 years old in california in the booster seat. >> do they remain in the booster seats at all times? kidding. babysitting. >> they go to college, they get out. crazy. >>> we begin with the manhunt for a murder suspect in the rugged terrain of mount rainier national park. >> they believe benjamin colton barns was involved in another shooting sunday in a seattle neighborhood. >> reporter: park rangers tell us that barnes is a military veteran, and pierce county said he has had issues with law enforcement in the past. rangers say his vehicle was recovered with survival gear, weapons, body armor but will not say he is a suspect yet for this shooting. we are told by the sources again, barnes is a suspect for the shootings in skyway. a ranger tried stopping a driver. that man sped away to be stopped by a park ranger. the shooter opened fire and hit her. she later died.
rules changed in california. why children as old as 8 years old must ride in booster seats and who is pushing for a national guideline for kids in cars. 8 years old in california in the booster seat. >> do they remain in the booster seats at all times? kidding. babysitting. >> they go to college, they get out. crazy. >>> we begin with the manhunt for a murder suspect in the rugged terrain of mount rainier national park. >> they believe benjamin colton barns was...
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a california lawmaker says yes. kind of disappointing that we even have to come this far and it has to go that far to -- >> that it takes a law to legislate something that should be a no-brainer. that story, people talking about that one, too. we'll get to that in a second. >>> also later this half hour, with last night's 363 million -- megamillions jackpot will roll over now. nobody won. nobody. we have some expert advice on how to win the next time. here's a hint. skip those quick picks which kills me because that's what i do. i don't feel like picking numbers. i just say give me five of the quick pick and i'm out of there. >> let's play and if we're not here you know why. >> should we do the office pool or play individually? >> you and i will split it. >> keep doing the overnights? >> no. >> me neither. >>> but first, the pilot's wife says there are several sides to the story, though, involving her husband. and now investigators will be looking into what may have triggered these extremely bizarre actions aboard t
a california lawmaker says yes. kind of disappointing that we even have to come this far and it has to go that far to -- >> that it takes a law to legislate something that should be a no-brainer. that story, people talking about that one, too. we'll get to that in a second. >>> also later this half hour, with last night's 363 million -- megamillions jackpot will roll over now. nobody won. nobody. we have some expert advice on how to win the next time. here's a hint. skip those...
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. >>> and a surfer killed by a shark off the california central coast. a friend surfing with the surfer, saw the shark attack, pulled his friend on the beach and began first aid to a massive bite on his upper body. by the time paramedics arrived, he was dead. an investigation is under way. one marine expert said the attacker was like low a great white shark. >>> well, for as long as there have been parents, there have teenagers mortified by their moms and dads, but now some parents are figuring out that all of that embarrassing zuf they do can be used as a punishment if they blast it to everyone their kids know. >> i like this form of punishment. >> check out a couple of the faces of the online punishments. parents say, facebook humiliation, it can go a long way when their daughter is fresh. the 21st century alternative to grounding is getting mixed reviews but leaving some moms and dads with the last laugh. >> every kid hates to be embarrassed by mom and dad. that's probably an effective punishment. >> amen. >> not bad. >>> coming up, women who say they
. >>> and a surfer killed by a shark off the california central coast. a friend surfing with the surfer, saw the shark attack, pulled his friend on the beach and began first aid to a massive bite on his upper body. by the time paramedics arrived, he was dead. an investigation is under way. one marine expert said the attacker was like low a great white shark. >>> well, for as long as there have been parents, there have teenagers mortified by their moms and dads, but now some...
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cabin pressure drops in a jet over california. the plane's computers, thinking the plane was on the ground. >>> lifesavers. the young heroes of the wisconsin massacre, who jumped into action when they saw that gun. >>> now you see it. now, you don't. the disappearing act on mars. maybe the new rover isn't quite alone. >>> and it's the summer of some close encounters. from the hotel to the backyard. getting up close to some big, bad wildlife. >>> good morning. i'm sunny hostin, in for paula faris. >> and i'm rob nelson. we begin with that story happening right now, a rescue mission taking place at the bottom of the world. with an american in need of some urgent medical care. a rescue plane has flown from new zealand to antarctica. >> the patient's identity and the medical problem hasn't been revealed. but they are said to be in stable condition and will be receiving medical care at a hospital in new zealand. we'll have much more on this developing story coming up on "good morning america." >>> and some other news today. operations
cabin pressure drops in a jet over california. the plane's computers, thinking the plane was on the ground. >>> lifesavers. the young heroes of the wisconsin massacre, who jumped into action when they saw that gun. >>> now you see it. now, you don't. the disappearing act on mars. maybe the new rover isn't quite alone. >>> and it's the summer of some close encounters. from the hotel to the backyard. getting up close to some big, bad wildlife. >>> good morning....
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. >>> and a series of avalanches in california's tahoe resort area has claimed a second life. veteran ski patroller bill foster was buried for about eight minutes after the intentionally started avalanche got out of hand. a snowboarder in a separate resort also died in an avalanche. the area got several inches of snow over the weekend, creating dangerous conditions. >>> in newtown, connecticut, thousands of people from all over the country came to pay their respects on christmas day. volunteers have been keeping watch over a candle light vigil for the 20 children and 6 adults who died in the massacre. and at christmas services, they were told that good always overcomes evil. >> i can't believe something like this happened. i have two little children and i'm able to go home to them and some of their parents aren't. so i'm just here to pay my respects. >> it's not just small towns around connecticut, south carolina, brooklyn, you know, it's deserved of course, but it's hard to compartmentalize this. >> volunteers from nearby towns filled in for the newtown police force so those
. >>> and a series of avalanches in california's tahoe resort area has claimed a second life. veteran ski patroller bill foster was buried for about eight minutes after the intentionally started avalanche got out of hand. a snowboarder in a separate resort also died in an avalanche. the area got several inches of snow over the weekend, creating dangerous conditions. >>> in newtown, connecticut, thousands of people from all over the country came to pay their respects on...